Swedish artist MISS MYAGI has launched Art Bags , also known as Bags for Change — a creative fundraising initiative in support of the nonprofit foundation Yennenga Progress. The project transforms donated handbags from well-known female public figures into one-of-a-kind artworks, which are then auctioned to raise funds for the foundation’s work. Link here: https://www.yennengaprogress.se/auktion The story behind the bags Each bag is reimagined as a symbolic art piece inspire
In 2025, MISS MYAGI collaborated with IOAKU on a creative sustainability initiative that transformed returned and reclaimed jewelry into new designs. Using pieces from the brand’s product returns and reclamations, MISS MYAGI reimagined the materials into unique creations, giving them a second life. The project aimed to invite IOAKU’s community to take part in the brand’s sustainability journey, highlighting how redesign and circular thinking can turn existing resources into s
At the Slow Fashion Gala 2024 in Stockholm, MISS MYAGI was nominated as a finalist for Redesigner of the Year 2024 , a category celebrating designers who push the boundaries of circular fashion through creative reuse and upcycling. The nomination highlighted MISS MYAGI’s distinctive approach to transforming existing garments into wearable art. The award was ultimately won by Emelie Norberg , recognized for her innovative redesign work within sustainable fashion. MISS MYAGI |